Vie gtbilEtti,stt: TERMS, - 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. :WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1861 HOME AFFAIRS. likr• A conversation between two 1,,y0g ng begiimero in liousekooping.-9Vhoro did you buy. tbuiPapiendid Furniture bought it nil at Owen Lnutach's in Lebanon." I ' Wbii, I enlist corneae it looks much better than Mine which I beUght in Bending. But then, I 'sold at n much higher prlce." ."0 ‘ ..921 /,prtectl Furniture in Reading, and several oilterphdis,Tand could find no furniture Bo Splendid, *ell-made -and at the IMMO time HO cheap as that offer:sd bY ithras LIIBLUI/. Market street: Lebanon, Pa." The scholars of the Lebanon Acad stur raised n flog : on the cppoljfr of that building on Monday. The Star•Spengled Banner wee sung, in connexion with other patriotic proceed ings. Mr. Jacob Roadie had his pocket plotted in tbe oars at the Depot on Monday, while in dm net of supplying provisions to the soldiers 14 who were passing through. We have not a par tittle a doubt that If the scamp had' been caught he-Would have been severely ha - wiled; end vire ad +7ofti'the light-fingered gentry to give us a wide f:.berth hereafter if they dread hemp. Mr. Readle littid about $6O in 'nappy in his pocketbook, and . volseake and drafts to the amount of about $B,OOO. 01 course the payment of the latter was stopped We examined, lest week, tho•model of a new Corn Planter patented by Mr. Brach of 'lithe) township. We know nothing of the merits of the Planter, presuming, however, that it is a goodone, but the model is about the neatest piece of handiwork we have seen this long tire. It was made , by Hoary B: Oves, of this plan, and shows an amount of meohanhial skill hard to be surpassed. The castings were made by the Metiers. Weimar and are also worthy of special commendation. From a notice which appeared in the Advertiser a week or two ago, it might have been inferred thatJ. Lawrence Rightmeyer, Eery., was removed from the position he held at Wil liamsport for incompetency or dishonesty. Such le not the case. lie resigned to accept the posi tion of Ticket Auditor on the Northern Central Railroad at a higher salary than he got in hie former position. We make this correction in justice to Mr. It. Attention is directed to the Sad. .dimiy 'establishment of Mr. S. Smith in another animals. We have also been requested to state 'Wet he attends, as heretofore, to• the duties• of Justice of the Peace, and glen to all kinds of ,• • - . . Enna volanteerwho 'eylists in the army is sworn to serve the country to the best of Isis AbiUri. The oath is administered with the Uplifted hand, Tua amount of Coal transported soy r the Lebanon Volley Railroad last week, end , Ing.on Thareday, was 2,607 tone. Wl, have been requested to state by Cape. Sam') liarbeson that he will once more lint through the military evolutions, as in the days of yore, his Pennsylvania Rangers, In this borough; on Saturday afternoon, next. All those Olson ghout the county who formerly belonged to bla company hill please pay attention to this or- WE noticed on Sunday, at H y, an s. b Ors, several of our Lebanon Boy in one of the Seeding companies, vim—Richard Ilerbert, Thoo. 'artman, Geo. Ellimer and hie brother. Joir:l A. Liaivv will make a balloon ateenrion In West hlyeralown next Saturday, ~,A ItIZETING was held in the Court lleuse•on Monday for the purpoee of forming n, home guard, and making other preparations for any evil emergency that may arim. We bare not been furdished with the proceedings. Tim meeting in the Court House an' hursday evening wee , the moat glorious and entbuslastio ever held in Lebanon. The right spirit prevailed. The full proceedings, with ad ditional contributions, are given in another col umn. say- The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company have adopted the 'following resolutions : s Resolved, Thnt the Board of Malingers, of the philadelphla and Rending Railroad company do ,hereby declare their devotion to the Federal Uni on end the Constitution, and their determination to aid the Standard Benrer of the Nation In his efforts to maintnin the integrity of the Govern .tnent of the United Stales of America. itoolved, That the officers of the company be, :end they ere hereby directed to unfurl the flog sif the Nation at their chief plane of bedew's, arid to keep It flouting until peace Is restored." ~_• WE copy the foll Owing from the LUserne Union. The lady alluded to 5 the daub. ter of Joseph Gleirn, Esq. Unto t.—On the 4th of April, inst., the ladies of Hanover twp. got up a Union quilt for the Her. F. Strnssner, Reformed preacher. The quilt wile of 'urge size, containing fifty-six piec ed blocks, with the names of the Indies in the centre of ench block. This is a worthy testituo- Mal to a worthy young pastor, stbn wan recently joined in wedlock to one of Lebanon's fair daughters. The quilt is said to be very beauti ful. WE copy the following from one of the Philadelphia papers of Thursday. Dr. CI lon - Inger le a ion of Dr. John W. Gloninger of this place. A. PATRIOTIC M. D. We have been requested to publish the follow- Ins; "I hereby tender my professional service to the families of these reelding in the city who have, or may volunteer in 09 !grilc, of the a9uqtrit Fraqiitously, "D. B. GLorinvozu, M. D., "306 North Sixth Street." W. • E would like to notice some of • .be Individual lastanceq o patriotism in this lace, bet na there are so malty it might be show ing an Invidious distinction, and hence It is bet ter, probably, not to do so: DURING the Whole of last week trains of cars filled with volunteers were passing through this place for Harrisburg, Washington, 41kc, On Saturdny three trains, each of eleven cars parsed through, one of which contained the idaptgromery romaty regiment, composed of be tween 600 end 700 men. Two Pottsville eompao. plea passed through on Wednesday; two from „Bethlehem on Fliday. The Reading Ringgolds were the first In the lirld, they renrhing Morris burg on Tuesday, the Ifith heat. Upon the arriv al of the Ringlet.ids nt Washington they were furnlehed with field pieces and howittere and deo s etched on Friday on important service. *IOFATOWN it 3 early in the field. On sere:misty, the muster roll of tom.. Faber's Com _pony numbered already between 45 and 50 men. By this time it is no doubt completed, and BE toe services oh the art have been accepted, they will prohnbl O y b mne i:t cal y led this week. • . ON Saturttay stitereoon the Com elievlosets seised aline flag on the steeple f the Court Flousc.in oompitunee with the request of the Town Zetlelg. THE LNDANON CADETS, the second, company formed in ib le place, composed of young men, under command of Wm. M. Derr, Eq., bore been accepted by . the Gocernoh and will leave for Ilarrlisburg this (*•449.187) evening. AT meeting of the members of :Union Tony No.: Comp Curtin, Harrisburg, composed of , Sergeants Recheck, Ely, Derr and dsmbich (John,) Corporal Embich (J. P.,) Privates Hughes (Cook,) Bowman and Brooks, 'on motion lamas resolved that John Embich and Jos. Bow matt be appointed a committee to receive our reg ular•rations and hand them over to the cook; al so thatit.eommitten of two be appointed to re port to oar friends in Lebanon, through the pa pers, the position, condition and services of our company, and particularly of. our mess. Also, on motion that the proceedings of this meeting be reported to the officers of the company for their approbatien. On motion it was resolved to read a chapter in. the Bible every morning in the mess. f Tux troops offered to the Govern ,. ment ere ori to come to Washingtonwithout tore d t reference tonilforms or arms and regardless of all obstacles. he Goiernment is resolved to arm all who oome-to offer their lives in its de fence. d Mr BOW,Mip has opened a new stat,* .11Onts,,:She'es, lkste, Caps; .!to. See his ad velittiiiiiOnf. Afr the flag raising at the residence of Win, Shirk, Esq., on Saturday afternoon, a large ttlOPtlrse of people participated.- Rev. McCa 4/0 14 0 7 01114..a spirit-atirtlng , address and a prayer,'Star Spangled - Al - limier was sung by a choir of — ladies and gentlemen, the whole orowd joining in the chorus. • latmediately after the above ceremony, a like one was bad at the Lebanon Bank. Rev. Mr. Stockton offered up a prayer, and 0. B. Forney, Esq., delivered a short address. On both the above occasions the most enthusiastic cheering rent the air as the beautiful flags 'were flung' to the NEVER before was the excitement and enthusiasm so intense in Lebanon as last week. The Lebanon Guards, Capt. Ulrich, the first volunteer company raised in this borough, organized end accepted by the government, was ordered on Saturday to Harrisburg. An hour or two before their departure they participated in the raising of the flags at Mr. Fbirk's and the Lebanon Bauk, and then proceeded to Punch's Hall, where each man was presented with a eon tribution in money by the citizens and a Bible by the Lebanon County Bible Society. Rev. .S. Miller also delivered a spirited porting address to the Company. The line of march was then taken for the depot. They were accompanied by thousands of our cit. hens, and the manifestations of feeling were of every encouraging and cheering kind. Prayers, tears, buzzes fur our brave volunteers, and &fi ances to the enemy whece' dointermiti g e,t that it is utterly impossible to "approach a description of the seeds. As the cars left the depot cheer. upon cheer rent the air. The - Perseverance and North Lebanon Bands accompanied the Company to Harrisburg, and the Unlink Band escorted George K. Ifess, one of its members, to the Depot. A number of our citizens also accompanied thent to Harrisburg. . _ Upon the arrival of the Company at Harris burg it wits immediately marched to Camp Cur tin and there performed its fir - st night of duty on "the tented field. On Sunday we visited them in their camp and were delighted to find theta all in glorious spirits. It is impossible to describe the camp-scene whore :thousands of men were - under drill and where company after company was constantly arriving while others were departing for the seat of war. The only drawback in onr company was occasion ed by the discovery that they had too many men and that they must cat them down to 64 men ex clusive of the officers. .By this • arrangement Lieut. David Tice and 27 of the men were com pelled to accept discharges. (We would here state in justice to Mr. Tice that we have it from the best authority that it was against his most earnest protestations that his name was erased. But either he, or Mr. Missimer must fall, and the latter proved the'raostfortunate. So far as we „know the same remarks apply to the privates.)— At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon the orders to prepare for their departure immediately. were re ceived„ The Company'-was drawn up before the Read Quirters,where the whole regiment, named the 6th, was supplied with percussion muskets arid ammunition, blankets,,,. anti haversacks., They then proceeded to the il.ennayt vAn is Railroad and were allotted two cars (frieght Cara,supplied with wooden benches,) in whieh they stowed them selves not knowing what moment they would leave. On Monday morning at a quarter before 8 o'clock they started amid the cheers of- thou sands-assembled around the depot. We had the last interview with our brave boys as the cars started, and are proud to say that if any change was perceptible in their countenances it was a more enthusiastic and determined one than ever. Of course their destination is not accurately known, but as they took the road for Philadelphia it is presumed that they sail for Annapolis and thence by land to Washington. The following is a correct list of the officers and the roll of the Company, viz: Copt John Ulrich Adam McKnight let Lieu-L, John P. Ely George W. Mellinger 2d do W. M. Missetner Jacob Brower Beres H. S. Roebuck D. B. Holsburg do Jacob Y. Ely Russell W. Ballets do L. L. Derr Levi Garrett do John Etubich John Shindel Corp. Henry Swartz Henry G. Rise d o Geo. K. Hess rsanc Shny do Jno Lascomb Uriah Ramsey do J. P. Etnhiett Wm. Shott Ensign Joseph Bowman Samuel W. Lascomb c om fy S. W. Hughes Fred Wite'noyer Fifer Ah. W. Hartman John E Rogers Drum. W. 11.11-Embich Wm. IL Ramsey John A. Focht Jos. J. B. Strohm Thomas Bechtold Andrew Snyder Benjamin Boyer Aug. Doetertine James A. McMichael John P. Gerhart Samuel W. Gilbert Levi Kepley Adam S. Carpenter Edmund R. Rogers Cyrus Rosenberger Wm. E. Wagner Franklin Carpenter Wtn. Uhriett Casper McConnol John Rise Edwin Stunner John Dobbs Peter Robinson Wm. Kale Patrick Kennedy Thomas McClain John Long John 11. Seabed . , Jacob Boyer Miohnei .;:onnovatx Milton il. WAIT Frank Allivcin George W. Focht John Brooks George M. Chinworth Henry L. Krier Joseph Shoop Cyrus Horneins Joseph Bittinger Philip McKnight Levi S. Bowman Joseph Daugherty Fred Hummel John 11. noisy Amos S. Bolton John A. Martinet John IL Bemerederfer Abram Cori John H. Leisy runken man cannot do— ing his legs mired up in There is one thing d drive sulky withoutgett the wheel 4. • peciat *tivo. ; a ;, .0. Esaiorm6q,--The trio - Sewing Iff ',chino Company desire to securia few Traveling Agents, upon a eaiary of 25 to 60 dollars per montbi end expenses, or a com mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those-who choose acaustenthusiness. can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Cirsulars sent fres. Address Erie Sewing Afachiroi Co R. JAWS, General Agent. Milan, Ohio, CHILLS AND FEVER ! CHILLS AND FEVER! I—One of the grenteet remedies that has ever. been laid before the public, tor Never and ASZ4IO. and which have received the highes .1 t encomiums from the press and the people, is DIC . lIOSTEITTER's OBIA itItATED HITTERS. Who would endure the tortures arising front this terrible disease, when it can he so ea sily cured? who would endure sleepless Matas, burn ing fevers and icy chills, alternately. when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how many families linger out a painful exigence under this dead ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes SS common as their dully meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable !litters, and Ewe themselves Intense agony. Sold by all druggists and dealers generally everywhere. AT See advertisement , in another column. - [March 20, 1801.-Dn. Sae Dr. Sanford's advertteeraent of Direr Invigo rator and Family Cathartic pit% in another column. I TUNNEWELL'S GREAT REMEDTES.— Their chrivarter sustained by testimonials to which all are:invited to investigate. Their effect, whieh is per fectly natural. and their relations to disease, by strict .adherettre to lairs of medicine. Hun tiewell's Uilivcr sat Neigh Ronedy. whirl, ran have no superior for all Lung. Throat and Broniehhi COM plaintOt ifettml Consuntptlott. Hurifteta'ell's Tolu Anodyne, the great Natural Opiate and Net Rem edy, which adapts it teal! complaints of the bowels, and of Spasmodic and Nervous nature, to Oat thief of all rouses of disease, Loss OF t , batM, ffusznewill's Electic Pills prepared to assist the work of AO Tolu Anodyne in cases of indigestion. hare prov ed trtlust perfect substitute for atterecumaum. so tive,ttl.the effect of the Anodyne. Far Billions Com plablits.lndigestion, Worms in Children, and all derange menCof the digestive organs. they have proved. by Mir trial; all that is expected of them. end will be sent free until plans for sale completed. The remedies, end their connection. is more fully described in the pamphlets to belOund with dealers. or will be sen ten demand without "postage stamps." Prices of [mall preparation within react - tor all, See advertisement. April 3.—lm. .DR..EATQN'S INEANTI,LE Dr.‘ EATON'S' INFANTIIIE CORDIAL is remarkable for its wondent'll beneficial etTeeta in, the. treatment of eltildred. For ernim, dysentery, and teNhing. it has nererbeen surpassed, and mothers should at all times heypeovided with a Supply, as they rains the lives 'and the cote:fort:of' their little ones. The preparations of Innen FOOD are among the most important discoveries of :he age. They are not saedi eipms. but fond for the blood; already prepared for ah aorbtion, pleasant to the taste, stsitl natural in artion anti what one,gaiits. he retains, , The Moon FilOD is seichtifie diseoi , ery, differing froin all patent medicines; and for conrUmption, throat diseases, liver complaima, draper's - la, end other diseases in ddent to the human came, Is unequaled for its healing and strengthening qualities.—Cotninhus, Ohio. Gazette.. VEL-1 Sec advertise ment. For'sale by Dr. GEO. ROSS, opposite the , Court Vottse, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS, riaNdel plda. [April 3,1861.-Im. *dim. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist EpiSenpal Church. .Sr. JOIIN'S REFORMED Cumuli—Segni:iv service every ..Wednesday evening at CPA o'clock . every Sunday L• morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 6 1 ,5 o'clock. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL ClllMlCll.—Special servi. cm by the Schuylkill Convocations in Temperance Opening service at 8 P. M. on Tuesday. April 10th, Bishop Potter or Bowman will probably be present ; also on Wednesday at 10 A. DI., with Holy Commtinien. and at 134 P. M. On Thursday at 10 A. M. and 7% , P. M. German preaching next Sabbath Pluming' at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear . ly candlelight. English preaching next Sundnyatlo A. AL and German in the afternoon, in the Moravian church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English . in the evening, the First Reformed church. English preaching next Sunday morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. • - atritl4 On the 17th Inst., by Rev. IT. S. Miller, Mr. John Koh ler to Mise Elizabeth Swartz, brgh of i.ebanen. • On the 21st inst.. by Rev. Fr W, Kremer. Mr. Jacob Miner to Miss Eliza S. Hoke, both of Cornwall tp., this connty. 1..,.eti. tg , On. the 18111 inst., Maria Bieeher, (widow) nged SO yearai and 7 days,. r On the loth inst., in Jnelcson township, Mrs. JOLIS BEcITTOOO, aged {'tr years. IV' On the Mb' inst., in North Lebanon Borough, S AMUR!, lIISSNEK, 86d about 88141trs. - . T lb he elmnoot Market. CenvfulTy Cfarrected LEE AliON, WRTXIEBnA.T. APRIL. 24,1551. Leh, Mills Ex. Pam sB'so Ege:s. re doz., 12 Smith " Extra "ci 00 Better, la 1h... 14 Leb. Val. Super. Fines 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 120 Lard,. It Prime lied Wheat, 115 Tallow, 10 =MI 1ZZ10321 LS Shoulders, 10 2a Sides, 30 New Corn, Oat% Clover-seed, 4 00 Snap: Timothy-seed, . 250 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed. 150 White Bags, , 3 - Dried 'Apples, `f bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, ealed, 150 Flax.''lb , 1234 Peach "Snits. " 250 'Bristles, it lb., 40 - Peach "llutzels," 125 Feathers. 18 lb., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool. ?lib., 40 Pinions. 37 Soup Ikons, Ip, qt., 6 Potatoes, la bus, 70 Vinegar, v gal., 1234 Apple Batter, It crock, 43 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, April 20, 1861 The Flour market to-day is dull, only tales to the trade ; superfine., $5 31 to $5 60, the last for good; ex tra, $5 87 ;:faricy and family, $6 2. to $7 25 no sales fur export. Rye Floor, $3 37 to $3 30: Corn Meal, Pennsylvania, $2 75. ' Brandywine, $3 123/; no sales for expdrt. Wheat-7,5u0. bushels soh! at $t 34 for. red; $1 400 $1 47 for white. mostly the former. Rye is doll n t 68c.; sales to the millers. Corn-3000 bushels sold at fine. from store, and 62c. afloat. This is alt considered -grime. Oats —3OIM bushels sold at 32c. for Delaware; 33 7 A for Pennsylvania. Seeds—Clorer is the same—sl- 75; Timothy $5; Flax. seed 1,1 11. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET —The offer. ings of Beef Cattlo show a considerable falling off this week, reaching only 1277 head, all of which were dis posed of at rather better prices. ranging from $7 to S9Y, for common and extra quality, mostly at sStgl.9 the 100 lbs. net. Only about CO Cows were ttlFpored of at from $lB to $25, for Springers, and VG to. Stu for Cogs and Cakes, as to condition. About 35 O Hogs were offered and sold. minim , ' at ?.634 . 07% for still fed; $6 1 ,7 4 '®7M, for corn fed, the tOO Ih4. net, showing a decline of We. iu the rates of last week or Sheep the receipts were 5000, which were all taken at from 43.4 to SIA cents rEA lb. gross. gfiu abiurtisfsiittats. - LEVI URVEYOR and CONVEYANCER. Cumberland St., 3,4 oqunre east of .Wm. Penn Hotel,. Lebanon, Pa. April 24, 1561. Foie in Jonestown For the Benefit of the Lutheran Church. riltr F 1 Ladles of Jonestown will commence the holding of a FAIR. on Whit Monday, May 20th, IRel; in building near the Church, to be continued from flay to ,day, until all their articles arc disposed of. They re spectfully solicit the liberal encouragement of tine pub lic. for the benefit oft e worthy object of tine Fair. Jonestown, April 24,1861. - Neer tc E. 10 - OTICE is given to the person who stopped the train 1.11 and took the OVERCOAT of the undersigned oat of the cars at Lebanon. that be is required to send ills the address of the under-igned, at Reading, as he is known and was seen taking it by Messrs. E. Penn Smith, P. P. Elletiberer, the Conductor, and others, otherwise he will he criminally prosecuted. Reading, April 24 %I. MICHAEL P. BOYER. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS FROM NEW YORK MARKETS. At the store or L. K. LAUDERMILCH In Camberland street, Lebanon. Penn' a . WAS opened on liloneny, April Ist, 1861, at 15 per cent, less than the regular prices, for Cush or Country Produce: FASIITONABLE SPRING SILKS, Fashie na% 1 e SPICING Sll AW Fashionable new DRESS GOODS, Fashionable SPRING CLOAKS, Fashionable PRINTS fur 10 cts. regularly sold at 12 cents; Fashionable styles Medium and Dark Prints, at 614, 7,8, 9, and 10 cents. GOOD MACE SILKS. and a tine stock of other Discs Goons, w t -r nneNric, Conoles, Jaconette, Nan, Swiss, Nil Pliii4, Brilliants, Bird Eve, Diapers, Embroideries, itrunlkTs . Collars & Setts, Linens, Towels, Shectings, Blenched. Oubleaslied. &e.. Ac, BROAD CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR. Fine Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light and dark; Boy's. Cessimeres and Conting.—_ Gentlemen's tine Black cassimere; Fancy Cassioreres for spring, Fancy and Plain Vestings. GROCERIES AND PROVISION':i, Brown Sugars, 6 1 4. 7 and 8 etc. per lb, Whit e Refin ed at 9, Rio Coffee 12, 1 ,4. 14 end 10 een.., TEA, y onn . Ifyson and Imperial; .110LAS3ES, 8. 10, Vand,ls cents: Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherriee, 'Eldetherries, fresh Mackerel, Prime Ram, Primo Cheese, Candies, Snaps, &c. L. R. LAUDEILMILCB. Lebanon, April 6, 1861; Mytual. Fife Insurance Company, OF gINRING SPRINGS, lIERKS COUNTY, lcOno.v: IS riErtilliy GIVEN TO TU ,NIE3I,IERS jv pr o d e said company, that in IXll).lo#luence or lo3s ks by fire imusinir a deficiency of tttlOUt $.1.000 in the Treasury. on assessment (No. 11) of $1 persl,ooo insur ed. has been levied by the Itetrtl" of Managers, agroen- Sly with the provisions of the Bth Section of the Char ter. mullet Section of Supplementary Act of April 13, Members will bear in mind that all those neglecting, to pay their assessment within 40 flays from tin:Mite of publication u, the same, will he liable to pay double the said Rates. It is therefore hoped that all will be prompt in their payments, as those who suffered Loss are in need of their dues. For the convenience of the members, either of the agents, John It. Mester, or 0. wily, will attend at the places and dates named be low to receive the same, fig!- Members wilt not forget their roliries Wednesday, • May 8, at Bennethen's, Myerstown; Thursday, " 9, at Wrigley's. minereek ; Friday, *, 10, at DisM tiger's, Shnefferstown; Saturday, 11, at J. B. Ifict4tur's, Lebanon; Monday, " 13, et Utica's, Bethel ; Tnemlay, " 14, at Melly% Fredericksburg; Wednesday, " 18, at Lasher's, Jonestown ; Thursday, '- " 18, at Harper's, E. Hanover; Between 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock is the afternoon. By order of the Board: , • ". April 18,1881. A. MULL, Secretary. NEW ADVERTISENIENTS WINDOW 811 A DES. nterEl'anilin voirtetperilsgAertgui:i6Tezil just ru variety, ever offered• to the citizen of .Lehanou. „They are pretty and elleap.l q[ Call and so - e thetrt: - - R. yt ......o sE L L , Aptil 21,1861. This Is the Place to GetZ, CHEAP AND FASHIONIME7 Boots, Shoe's, Itats,Vaps,,itr.s,, • FOR SPRING - , ADD - SUAMEit T - . .,.•,. 111 1 3 undersigned , having - opened,- his SPBINO awl SUM& r;R ROOTS, 81 . 10E5. FIATS, CAPS. it p.„N.... TRAVIMING BAGS, - of the vary • latest and handsaw , eat style,' lied best ,froieb, would re ark -00'011y 10 e we all hie old frianda and..ctistomeris and ' Law Others. who wish to buy the . best articles /whin tine at , t h e 1,,,,,,, prices to call et his elem. ' .; . ~. Th 'Walnut Street ; to the County -Prison. , , ii, i s nut neces,ttry to enu neritte partleular nitieleit, for his stock hwiliracha everything far findunt,GentlertiOn, dirla Boyihod 'Children tlturcAa 'he called thr - ift 'this elepartekieli tof husioese. The Ladkes, tetrtiralaily,,Will find 4 choice aelactiliddrall tree, handlionieht. arid latest, styles of Wires Ga. tiies,'Ste.' Ilia haahrtateiit of lints. Caps. Trunks Trareling Ilsgs: &c.; liars been selected with great care. Call soon und . obtain a hargadn'e. • • JOS. tiVWSVAN : ' 'am. Illelientea taken'andwurk made in order ; ' ' ' 7,:eliapoii. April . 24. laol. .- :b ^ • i -.lig: • • R EMOVAL; NORTH LEBANON saddle and liamess Maim- 1.4 el or - • .! girt E tuniersiglaell haa Removed his Saddlery and. Harness Mien u fnotory to a few doors South %Vibe old place; td the 2arge room 7 - latrly occupied by Billman Brd. as a Liquor store. where be will ite Ihmby to see all his old fiddbdi. add customers; and whe.'e he Inert nereagedA. cilitioefOrAuttending I 0 ell the depaltments of h's busi ness. Being deterniined to be behind no other establish. moult in Ids abilities to Isecommmiate„..eustomm, he has sparid nidt,4ek pains nor expense t0p1.43b ttifd make himself mait4i e r r eriry . :rtiOilern improvUddli tbdilb siness and iccdielltd aervieee of the bee workmen 'that libersl wages w'Onid .command.. lie will 'keep ir large stock on baud, and Fnamifectufaitt the shortest notice, all descriptions of IfitRIVBSS, istieWas Saddles, ThidleS of all hind .c. heavy jihraets, -Boggy' Whigs of the best !Manufacture Buffalo Robes, Fly Nets. such as Cotton. Worsted, Linen, and 'a avid uttiai Invented; limirsor every kind, such as Bugu. Whips, Cart Whips. kc.; II.ID7 ESof dePeriptions,llALTAß .cJLdIA'S, home-made TRACES. Re.. Re,iall of which is will warrant to he equal to any that eau be okindnectin any other establishment. in the country. All Int',lo)is that Hime desiring anything in this EU% should calf at 1110 plum and examine his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in lila vii lily to give entire stitisfachou.„ All orders thankfully received andpromptly at. tended to. fit) , 0%/ti SUITIL North Lebanon Borough, April 24, 1861: MISS ATKIN'S AIrOOLD respectfully 'announce to the citizens of . Lebanon and vicinity that l ffie haw opened .a FASHIONABLE MILLINERY and MANTUA MAR INO - .ESTABLISHMENT, in Market street, 2d door nbay.o4l . l, 'A new stork just received and opened for:inspection, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnets, Bennet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, ke. Lebanon, April 17, 1861. .430UNTY: MEETING - 1 e , C ITIL.war is upon us ; anti everything that is der to the citizens_ is endangered. Traitors, tq trio County, impelled by a wanton ferocity .tmpanillelej . ut the. annals of civilization, are in arms against the Gov eminent. Life and prosperity are in imminent peril.— We Mast prtantre to meet the crisis. Erery citizen Is most Ittelly interested. . We. the undersigned, therefore call the citizens of. Lebanon comity to moot in county meeting on SAT URDAY ArrEll3:OON, APRIL 27, 1861, at 1. o'clock, P. M., at the COURT HOUSE in Lebanon, for the per pose of giving expression to the sentiments of the county relative to making an appropriation by the county to aid in support of Volunteers, Christian Henry J. Krause Pharos Cassidy D. C. Siegrist - C. Mark Geo. W. Kline Samuel Greenawalt Henry Reber Adam Rise Pethr 'Hess Isaac Hoffer. A. R. Roughter Augustus Boyd George Ross John K. Karen IL D. Crii nn a n y F. IL Ebur Elias Light Ilenty Benvinan C. K. Rohland Jonathan Eckert W.-A. Eckert R. G. Lantz Ern/deb Isaac Beckley Philip - Arantz - Samtirl Ilauck Jatmes Ebur Geo- IL Reinochl lice, F. Reinhard Ja.-ob Loeser, sen. John T. Atkins John W. Gloninger James J. Newhard Jacob Capp J. L. Shock Jacob It. Funck John Siegrist Joe. Eckman Henry t ouck Absalom Hain D. 31. Kartnany Jos. Bowman Jos. Bowman David M. Tice 1.. 11. Embich Lebanve, April 21,1961 3. W. Killinger T. T: Worth William Shirk flenry Zimmerman Jos. Ka rch Levi Kline Wm. W. Murray Anthony S. Ely .1 George Wm B. Bresl'n John W. Ulrich Jacob Bendel. Samuel Krause George ()assert John W. Misb Gloninger B.A. Uhler' W. M. Guilford Jos. L. Lentberger J. J. 11lair J. M. Haber David Rebny John Rice D. S. Reber J. B. ReWoad Geo. Gleim Wm. A. Moyer Jacob Weddle Geo. Ptleger C. Greenawalt C. P. Miller Jos. Reinhard J. O. Heuer R. Bruce 3. B. liireter • Ceo. P. Lirienweuvei W. S. Anderson John Gineff John Young It. tl. Roedel J. H. Keim Samuel Ilehm Robert Bock Reury Shirk Geo. Gingrich Tobias Reincrehl and many others A LIST or RETAILERS Vo REIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, trAltE,, MaitCIIANDU4I. Re, which w ' r" r " - t• tied to the Mercantile Appraiser of Lebanon county, for the year D. 161. Notice is hereby given that the Ap priser will hold hid appeal at the Commlasioners' Wilco on Morotay, Me fith day of May, A. D., 1861, at which tune and place those Ilesiri vg to app.al may attend. .lOARPII COOT Ea. Appraiser if Mercantile Taxer, South Annville Tetons?tip. List of Rdtaitere. Job. P‘rper, merchant 13 sto 00 Abribant Brightbill, grain . 14 700 11. Stein tit-I v., merchant 23 10 00 David Aun. r, Confectioner 8 6 00 John Mane. bucks,ter 13 10 00 11. D. Biever & Bro, merchant 13 10 00 C .rueli an Smith. confectioner 14 7 00 Willie a Hoverter, confectioner 8 b 00 W. C.,rmaey & Bro.. Merchant 13 10 00 ltudol. Herr. Lumber 14 • 7 tel Witham Bearer. Leather 14 7 00 Centel Faun, storts - 14 7 00 Portia Artnrille Tsnansh p. Gabriel WolferAterger, merchant 13 10 00 George W. 31 Ger, rnetchant 11 30 00 grain and coal . 14 7 00 A. 31. Weltmer, merchant 13 10 00 Leitner & ttngp , coat 14 7 00 William Ault, leather 14 7 Ott John N. Smith, -stoves 14 7 00 .Ide"t. S Hi tinder & Co., grain 14 7 00 .I.eplt I 'Al..rtz, iusitlwr 14 7 WI Kinporta & lie.-[der. merchants 13 1 0 00 P0t...; Gray bill, attune 11 7 00 Duzinl S. Leiv,htuer. grain 14 700 Bethel .2',,wnship Peter Gerhart. merchant. 14 7 00 Thomas 8 Witliner, Merchant • 13 10 00 John s..eit dealer 14 7 I" White 1 ir,Leriny, merchants - 14 760 Sam •iel Weber, merchant 13 10 tio Shiftier & Mark. merch oats 13 10 00 Jae..ll C. Seltzer, mei ellaat 13 7 0 00 Shuck k Peiger, hucksters 10 On John Wetter. coal 14 7 00 George Christ, k tares 14 7 00 henry Mark. huckster 13 70 00 Ain Bebop. coat 14 7 UU Levi Pablo, huckster 13 10 On Levi Kriog, huekttte r 73 70 00 Jolialt S. Light. 'leather 14 7 00 Caaper Str.ckier, imekater 73 10 '0 Peter Ilaw..rit.loickster 13 10 OU Amos Poitler,litick.ter 13 10 00 Kitliuger & rnerchints 14 7 00 Corn ati :it Township. Isaac liambleton Moral-tut 13 10 00 it & S. Fily, toorchcali 13 30 00 F.. F. Ramsay. merchant tailor 14 7 00 A. L. Smith, thhfirCo 14 7 00 East Hammer rwien ship. Levi Zimmerman. ntio chant 14 7 Oil do grain and coal 14 7 00 mb•hgei Hartman, feed 14 7 00 Chrialinn Frantz. merchant 14 7 00 Haviil Buck, leather 14 7 00 David M. Rank. merchant 13 10 00 Copulae' B. Salem. leather 14 7 00 Thomas A. [lager. merchant: • 33 ' ". 10,03 Michael B. Horning, merChatit 13 /000 John Healey, hnekeiter 13 - 10'00 F. odoriet (Naier. tinticeter 13 10''00 Solomon Stine. Itackster. , 13 1 .10 00 Charles Schriver, go-reliant' 33 10 00 Pater Wendling, confectioner 14 7 OU . . e. berg Tawas/tip: Franklin S'ehrclat a enchant 14. 4 oo Joaeph I,onsur. merchant 13, 10 00 A. V. Bucher. inerchaut 13 IO Oil Abrakyn 6. Groh, 'merchant 13 10 00 Solomon lionmerger. teather 14 7 00 Orrn: !IL 10%11. Mei chant 13! 10 00 .Jeremiah A chey merchant 14. 700 Jacob Kratzer, di.tlller ' a 25 55 JaCkann Township. . Mesas L. Bowman. Inert-MUM 13, 10 00 D o „ g „., & Amner merchants 12' 12 On s puis .h. r & messier. merchants' 13 10 00 Allen Wrigler, m arshant 13. 10 00 J. ti o wc h „ merchants s 14' 1' 00 4, lumber, Coal & grain 14 700 Samuel Schell. stoves 14 7 00 Beq,j with Arta, staves, 14 700 Allen aliaaar, coal 14 7 00 Franklin Myers. ta6.o& caorry 8 6 t 4 George Mayer, cob' & cant'y 0 00 (i.org.., b. s u t,s•r, grain, salt &a., 14 7 00 Daniel Urich, ca.( • 1 , 4 7 60 (1. 13. Dappork, coal . l4 700 Uriah Reinhold, merchant 14, 7, 66 Julia Lohman', coal and plaster • 14 7 to Curtis /NW& ghost 14 7 00 I. &.1. coal plaster 14 7 00 t 11..Lonee,Jenther ' 14 1 00 Henry Shark, pat. med. 14 7 00 Seibla & tieible, Inotber . and . !tilt 14 7 00 Samuel liouck, anal 14 7 00 John 11. iitidner,huckster ' 13 10 00 4leury Whenlnnen, !mentor." 13 10 (r WtttFam Wasm:r.;cmil : 14 700 George- Wagner coal 14 • 7 e) Jr”oliti cow,ver,.cortl, salt 4. gods' 14 ,7 0a William °lnnen', distiller - - it • , 25 MI tinnily Hank, grain • ' ' 44 700 John Bichtaltt, inicketer ;, 10 00 .10100 K. France, Du`ckater :,- • 13. ,10 1.10 Royer & •4arlll/111, confectioners • 8 bOO Lebanon Borouph.- John ass> rise, merchant 50 Jul twireseler. stoves 24 7 00 F. 11. Same; r,onientioner 74 . 700 1,. K. hnn lermilen, merchantl . 3 • 10 Diller, Arndt & Co., Mather 14 7 Oto ..Kohialm - Bergner: marchant 14 7 00 John Y. Kim% confectioner . 6 00 Daniel Witteirl a iloac and feed 14 ' 7 00 P. F. McCauley, shams 14 7 00 W. K.& J Nekert, merchants 13 10 00 C. E. Koh Mod. shoes 14 7 00 John A. Smith. confectioner 14 7 00 J. 0 . limuseis Co, merchants 1L 16 00 11. .7 11. lianth, .erscery" l4 7 00 'oeMilfll. Fauber, merchant 14 7 00 'mantel Knoiss, merchant ' 14 7 ou - „7-Ain Looser & Bro's. merchants 16 - n0 O L. AUG se a tiro , shoes :14 - 7' 00 N, Rogers. 1110V00 14 7 00 J) Offieg; coidectioner 13 10 00 Daniel Grertr shoes 14 7 tO John' Gerhart, merchant, 11, 7 Rauch. hight,merchanis I 3 90 Henry & Stine, tourism:is 3.t 1Y 513 I: Ommhei mar. clothing 14 7 tot: . itsittenstein Bro & Co., Clothing 14 700 '.llmes H. Holly. jewelrp 14 7 00 -11.rry & Anderson. tobacconists 34 7 00 Bowts3n. 11.m.r A Capp, do 14 7 00 'D S.. Reber, drugs 14 7 00 do pat meal. . 4 5' nu Adaniltise, hattei • 14 7 00 643.,ltamssy, merchant tailor-14 7'oo 'W. Itiledis, atationory 13 10 00 Jiictib'ktoede shoes 14 7 00 teln - & 'pro's clothing 14 7 01 Davi.l•lll.:' Karlit Any. hardware 9 75 00 George %me; +I rugs .24 • 7 0 • . - do intent no dlcitieS 4 5 00 John Z. Shrlienberg. r, merchant 14 700 Joseph B mrman.rehoes, hats, &C., .14 7 00 ; John Yordy. saddlery - 14' 700 J Henry Minor, at itionery • 19 7 00 Charles Green:in , It. U,rdware 13 30 00 Harrison K. Du odore, foriiiture 14 7 00 J. J. Dhor jewelry. 14 7 00 J. L. bemberger, drugs 14 7 00 • - Indent medtclnes 4 500 Cleo stationery 34 7 00 'Reuben 'lender, tobacconist 'l4 7 00 nterchnnt 35 10 00 Robert...Doak, confectioner „ 14 7 00 George Pfisger, groom y 14 . 701 D.B. (loud. confectioner 8 6 00 Abraham Strickler, grain I* 7 00 Nut. Light, br-wer 3 25 00 'Wm. 11. Salute, fruit 14 7 nu Joon Yo,t, krerrer 31 32 .50 Tft Go merchants - /*/ 32 6 0 Uwepg Loulo , el.. furniture 12 32 50 Lwithaeli Se °maser. trait . 34 7 00 Deo. poffemh, grain amt salt 14 7 00 Vhitip,A,a,tz;merchant 14 7 OU Gee. 0 ingneti. ui t 14 700 ilex. Iteiptoebt. mr'rshant 14 7 0.. Joshua Bomwier. frsit 14 7 00 Joho 'P. 14kbard. fruit 14 ' 700 4. L Gre.mmowalt, leather 14 7 00 Lebason Deposit Bunk bin kokers a 30 0o do .• ,do ' do exchnoge 5 SO 00 , Korth Lebanon Borough. Joseph Toonsion, Tobacconist 14 7 00 Berman Bauch,,confectionery 8 5 00 Joseph Bowman, loroltors, 3,4 7 00 31artin Eberdt, druggist 14 7 00 Renck & Brother. merchunto . ,15 10 00 Solomon Smith. saddlery, &e. 14 7 00 Beittoebt & !ember and coal 13 ;10 00 Henry Branch, lumber and cool 13 30 00 Breebbill. lumber and coot 13 .10,00 !mold Light, wood 34 -7 00 ~Eckenroth, grain, Coal, tic... 10-00 301k11 le, Arnold.. furniture • .14 7:00 ,Torth Lebanon Township. . . John Mm' merchant , .; --.. • 14 -7 00 John IL (iron, merchant ..-. .13 , - • 1 . 0.00 Abrahm a Lehman,. ginin.and cool 13 . 1 . 0 00 David 'l'. Werner, grain and coal 14 7 .00 Joseph Light. jr., grain and: col 14 7 00 Andrew Light. merchant . . •33 • 30'00 Minn It.'Light, merchant' -Xl4 - ' 700 Henry Hartman, brewer. '25 00 Sherk.Geesaman Long. grain coal 14 7 00 do do do merchants 1...* 10 00 Israel Light, merchant . 13 10 00 David Beyer. wood and coal 14 7 00 Andrew Zimmerman, wbod & coal 14 7 00 Londonderry Township. William E. Brunner. merchant 13 10 00 John lleininger, merchant 13 10 00 Samuel Segner, merchant tailor 14 700 John .1. Brightbill, merchant 13 /0 00 Samuel Witten, merclaust 13 10 00 Martin H. Bowman, meFhant 13 10 00 Julio W. Bowman, merchant 14 ; 00 Martin Early, hardware 12 . 12 .60 do grain 0 31, Oet do lumber and cool 14 1 00 John 11. flaky, confectionery 14 7 00 Simon Eitery. stoves 14 700 MlMrs& Township. Josiah K. &maul, mete/ImA . 13 10 00 S. 1.1111+1i3,& Son, merchants - 74 7 00 J. A. Weigley, merchant 10 00 John P. l?eeoler, cool and salt 14 7 00 Adam Stump, confectionery 8 b 00 J. 11. Walter, merchant 1.4 'OO George L. Seltzer, main 14 7 00 John W. Seibert, grain 14 7 00 Anwiara Township. • John Phillips, merchant 13 10 00 John Brunner, merchant 13 10 00 Debuck: & Garret, lumber end coal 13 10 03 J. Capp & Son, merchants ,' 13 10 00 do do druggist 14 7 00 Samuel Wagner. confectionery 14 7 00 Levi Gellman, merchant 14 7 00 Napoleon Desh, , hoes 14 7 00 David Boltz, tobacconist . 14 7 00 -Semite] Faber, confectionery - 14 .7 00 Amos Widmer. stoves - .. 14 7 00 Diller, A rndt A; CO., leather 14 • 7 00 Georgo Zeller. eOili Shinn] Buhr. allots Joseph Bailey, J. S., huckster 12 • 10 00 Nation Township. Union Yorre Co., merchants 14 t 00 Urich & Bordner, merchants 13 = 10 00 .1. &G. & 11. Melly, gratu and cool 13 30 00 Eshelman g Heilman. lumbers coall3 30 00 Nicholas Reigel, huckster 13 10 00 Tt. ItUOKSTERS.—A Law passed very recently by the 1,4141 turn puts a license of TRY DOLLAR .* on xf Bucketeri residing within the county, and of TWENCY DOLLARS on an persons residing °memo of the limits of the county anti huckstering in the county. IF YOU WANT A PICTURE of y.or deceased friend, enlarged ant ± - 1., entered in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, nest door to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. The Bodrigger. TIM'S wonderful article, jußt patented, is something entirety new. and never before oinred ko agent,l, who arc wanted everywhere. Full particular. sent free. Address SIIA'W .5: CLARK, Biddeford, Maio*. March,,f, A.. . _. . COUNTRY' PRODUCE 4, 9111 E attention of Partner:: i a called to the foitiriur 1 pricee paid for Country Produce by the undaraign ed, at the “East Lebanon Store," viz: Butter, 14 Eggs, 12 Ilatn, 10 Lard, 12 Sides, 10 Pctatries, 7d Lebanon, /larch 27, 'BL EnIE4IOI BOBONER. D. S. RABER'S Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Ilea been Removed to his New Building. on Cumber. land Street, opposite the 'Eagle Buildings, Lelmnon, Pa. TITS suhs , riber respectfully announce to his neroutin. touos:s and the public in general, I at he has con stanti-x on hum) a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, MEDICINES, . PAINTS. CHEMICALS, DYE—STUFFS. YARNTSHEI, • TURPENTINE, CLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, Bunting Fluid, Surgical Instruments, Toilet Soaps, Se gars, Tobacco, &c. Also a variety or Fancy Articles too utumwous to mention, which he Mlle's at low rates. and warrants the qualities of the articles as represented:— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing else where. Physicians' prescriptions and flintily reel pose:irefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Bogle Buildings. On Sundays the Store will be opened for the corn pounding prescriptio ns A. n 3: abie,,pzaettnat:lpt P. \I. or 7 and Lebanon, Dec. 9,1557. DAVID S. RARER. 11701UNG ST. LAWRENCE. r iii E underaigned would inform Farmers and others that his well•bread 'Stallion is now dt' Defile a sta. Idea, about 1 mile east from Amtville, and 4 west from Lebanon. on the Barka and Dauphin Turnpike and will remain their for the season. YOUNG ST. LAWRENCE was tired by the trotting Stallion St. Lawrenee,And he by the old original St. Lan ranee, knowtrus. no 01 the best Trotting Stallions • of hie (la. Young St. Lawrence's dam was sired by "Dar Y Crockett, and heby the celebrated running horse Printer. This horse was bred and raised by Wier Ea. chef, Esq.; of Nearer comity, Pa.; at 3 years' old sold • to Joseph Buchanan for a laree sum of Mon- ey ; was kept. in service by Mr. linehattall: until purchased by the present owner. 11701/Mk-ST, LAWRENCE c is a, beau tirta tiay, 16 hands high, er years old, and forbeau ty of structure is not surpassed by any Stallion in,this country. Drives well to single or double harness. ' March 27, Ha. C. P. STINEMETZ, Owner. Dissolution of Partnership. t ME partnership heretofore existing, between the mi -1 ,dersigned under the firm of GEORGE ,2 PYLE, law been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the firm arc notified that, Nr. Pyle being about to leave Lebanon, it will be necessary to imme diately clo v e up business, and they are renuestml to make-payment within the ensuing thirty days. Per Funs having den - muds against the titni will also present them. to): Business will be continued at the old stand by John George, J. 01.XIRGE. Lebanon, Match - 27, 18fi1. C. it PYLE. ,A. RARE CHANCE. Tll. K.E1.11 onion his well kllOl4ll PILLY.I.V.MAPIIIO . I:STA ItLfoll.llloT for axle. Thorough lostrue ione Will begiveo. to ttoy onevurcheeing not iinquaint ed with the bueineue. For patteularscall et hie rooms in A. Rim's building. Mehemet, March 20 'Ol-3ni. GREAT EXCITEMENT WAR! WAR!! AND RUMORS OF WAR! NEW SPRING GOOD? JUST RECEIVED AT ' HENRY & STINE'S cuEAP STORE. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, awl QUEENSWARE. SELLING LT L'KUSUALTY LOW PRICES BY lIENRY STINE. e:CALL .SOON FOR BARGAINS." Lailimon,'April 17,1861. • GRA.ND OPENING ' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT THE NEW STGRE OF . W. K. & J. ECKERT ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1861. HAviNci aurchaseL xgreatportionofoutsextensive R oo k o f SPRING AND SUMMER 01)0DS, at trod). 5 to 20 per rent. lower than the usual pricea we are DOW eaabied and determined to offer 411LEAT GAINS to all who may giro U. a call. • LAW .DRESS GOODS., Such as Lacunas, Pali:, Plaids. Cholla Detains, .Salzorines. roil de G..avre. Paris Mixtine, AU Wool Deletes, Berime • Paris Stripe, Mohair Fati.:ice, Ac., at from S to 40 oath. 11.14.. All prices to suit everybody. SHAWLS I SHAWLS! ? SHAWLS: i I CLOAK CLOTH! CLOAK CLOTH! GROCRRIES cf; QUEENSWARE I No trouble to show Goods. Please cell et the New Story of W. It. k J. ECICERT, April 17 - , lS 1. Cumberland, St., Lebanon, Pe. IIeIINEM THE couviruv SAFE! THE ELECTION ALL RIGHT! TroIT 000 MO TUB PUBLIC styereapeutfulliturited to call and ex amine a handsonia seltaaiun or SPRANG AND SUMMER GOODS. which have been bought to please. both in ftylu and price. 'lllO I.4E+IRS will find it the place to bay SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS, Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in Every Variety, Ma clz And Fancy Dress Silks, FonMids. Dareges and Dereg,e holes. 141.1 , 18,IgliSit Chintzes, CbaHies, Clotbildes Irene, Sanjures, LaveDa and Duster Cloths, Prints and Muslin& THIDET, SPRINti, 3311.0W1E AND STELLA SIIA WI,S, LACE'S AND RM.RROT DER ES, wurr (lOUDS. SEVOND MOURNIN O GOODS, STEEL SKIRT'S,FLANNE.S, yru.s. GLOVES, MITTS, S:c OliriTtlar.6:q WM lm pleAlltA a itA. oorioquetion of ,C,LoTHS: CASSIKEEES, VESTINGS, .CAAPETS, ,QUERNSW ARE b UItUCERIES, nfact everstbiug tha4 found' Ja a well-stocked country store. Ara — Vre . inost resraelfully solicitn call from the pub lic, and will take great plemsura in showing goods which fur cheapness and beauty cannot ho surpassed. 131tOTLIER. 11 „April 3.1861. North rc.ebanon Miro SELLING OF AT COST. T u alo h ig e ,,ta i te ' at cost. The stock comprigts r. general assortment of PIIESS Otil,ll3S, Finch as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, ' French 31M-inoos,, Wool Plaids and Wool Delainos, • Canipueres and Thdad,glotha' Widnes, Calicoes, Sc. A,. White Coeds--plain and SKr3 Swim+, jaconets, , Cambrics, 'risk Lineuai • Certain. Goods.; &e., &c., • A largo assortment of •.SUAIVLS, CARPETS do MATTING, CARPETS MATTING, • QUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE. Also a general assortment of Moves and Dos, try, La- CM'S.' Collars and Dress Trimmings. with many other articles too numerous to locution Call and see, stud save money at the '•Centre Landings" of Baum 8 Dims. 43.- Wu also onrour ENTIRE STOCI: of Dry Goods, Queensware, Groceries, .tr.. for sale, to such as wish to enter the Mereautile business; also 1; •,"..:{lour well rnuiged *Tont; ROUME !Olt RENT 014.1.1 W.—the most desirable stand in iAtharlo/1. Lebanon, December 20,18130. RARER & EROS. Books and Stationery Ein- 1)01111111111, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS I DMVP:IO4IG HAS REMOVED 7 0 7 00 Ilse removed his Book Store to 'Mark et Square. Lid anon. NV. 1 , ; 4 ad, 0 0 0 t: . rg u a.No N aa v h s le c t i lt o in t s , agr ot e o ri , o ll teAt. and Ilftsest.t.crirots ItOUKS of every descrlption. Coliy-Boots,Cylthering Books, leather and paper bound Pass Books, and every variety of STATIONERY . , &e., wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES A large Of variety Plain, Fancy, Fluff, Green, Uil . , ,to PAPER SHADES. Neat , Patterns, Green, Blue nisi Gilt, Also th, Weld and Simplest S CYI,RS OP FIXTURES. PAT- CALI, AND EXAMINI3. ••tairz Lebanon, septernber 27 .1862. A. Pair or "Zeal Novelties AND Gt,E WITHOUT A. MATE. 1.5t.-"Tta PAPER RECK TIE." (PATENT APPLIED con.) This Tie is made entirely or paper, io 100 different dylas, and in perfect imi Mien of silk and other fah- The price i 9 en low that a gentleman may wear a NEW TIE pivnity . DAV, and yet not he chargeable with extravagance, or one TIC can be worn 3 to tir days if Hecesmity to ovontunitu. 2d.—TIIE RELIEF TIE. PATENTED JAN. 20. 1801) This Is cloubtitu , s the nha,u perfect Pilk Tie ever in vented. anal is just %lett the name implies, it 'infect Mistier from all further trouble in tying bows. 3d.—THE LACE EDGE TIE. .An exquieirely beautiful nitiele—it has only to be seex to be admired. Minufaciwrers, No. :Ai Warren :Met, N. I% N. 'hi—We sell to R'littt.i:SAl.s .1011111111 S ONLY Country Merchants Cott order our plod- , a any WtlOL li SALT•; HOUSE with whom they are dealing. April 17, ALI, THE WOIILD A NI) the rest of mankind who arc in need of spmNo rt. AND SMILED CLOTHING the themselves and their Boys should n6t fail to call at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite thso“urf Douse. Letattion, who have jutat re ceived a film as:GO...at of Spring Clothing of their own manufacture, all of which they wilt sell at prices to suit the times. BOYS' JACEETS. An assortment of Boys' Cassimere Jackets nt RBIZEN STEIN IlnoS. BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, figures, nt REI7.I.:NSTEI 1%; Ult OS. OAS COATS, PA \'l'S AN j VESTS, at a trilling Mit', at It RIZENSTEIN BROS. Pine Cloth Cont.. Doest: in nod Raney Cassimere Pante, Eilk Velvet, Fancy Silk and Satin vests at IIJ ZKNSTEIN 13505. Constantly ts full ansortnthnt of clothing at BEriENsT.EiN MOS.. April 10, 1861._ Opposite the Court House. BEE ilitiVE AND THE CASH STORE! rurn: ithaeriigued Lax tuL n the stock of George & r Fyie nt the appflusement, at very reduced pricre ; beetles been in the city and is now opening x splendid ai ailment a(' SPRING GOODS , dbirb base been bonald, at ;motion—at panic prices.— Among his DRT poops, . .Pbwpiens Blank and Fancy SUF., lOU pieces Delaines ' 10e pieces fine. Muslins, ion pieces ,Chialls, and all kinds or DRESS GOODS. =ACK AND COLORED CLOI`IIS. FA\CY Cd SSEURUES • ESTING S. Among the GROCERIES are cbcap Ssfuti liolasses, cheap Sugars. Gem, Shoulder„, Cheese, Dried Appian. Dried Peaches, Itfackerei, kinds of Groceries, rebid.' wilt be sold cheap for cash. Cdme and see. Luba nen,..April le, lbtil. J. GEORGE. NEW CASH STORE ! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. F. SW.ttliT'L hereby inform the public that Jie has just Opened u stock of NEW ijOUDS nt 11 , t3 Old Steed of Swat tz & Itro., Mill Unfitting. which will be sold for Cush ut prites to sett 1.1.1. them All nro in vited to cull and pmituine, LLebnpon, April 10,431. VII) you see ATKINS A BItO'S New Boot, and Sboe Store. ==;111111 , • . by extraordinary elforts'itx the *.ity of 'tritin 7 pitting the dualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, uhich is desliped to be es enduring as time itself. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters hare proved a Godsend to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted , their!yietims by hundreds. To be able to "state -confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain etire - for i the 14.4pepsia and like diseases, is to thcfpretTfrietors.a,thurce of un alloyed pleasure. It renlip.-cE all morbid matter from the sionmeb, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed "vitality to the nervous system, giviag it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration or health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and ether digestive organs, mildly.but pow - erfully, and soon restores them to acenditiou essential to the healthydischarge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily As per directions on the bottle, and they will lind in it: a Stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining'Years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousandS "aged men and WWIICII who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suff , erin, ,, from Stomach, de rangements and general debility; :toting under the advice of physicians, they have nfian all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing that many of them sink under the trial. Thu relation of mother and child is so absorbingly tender; that the mother, especially if she be young;, is apt le forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity fur a stimulant to recupe rate the:energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under lter exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All thoSe per Sons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrlicea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical wtlfare by giving to Hos tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. Jo= R. Ft..7.‘rcs. • CAUTION.—We caution the public against .ustog any of the many in - illations or 'counter feits, but OSII. for BOSTETTEB'S CELEBRATED STOMACII BITTERS, and see that each bottle has the words' Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach 'Bitters" blown •our•tAM,.side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is ou the label. • Ai- Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER dllt_ SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., arid sold by alt.' druggists, grocefs, and dealers generaV . throughout the United States, South...Luse rice., and Germany. Ey Dr. Goo, 1:0:4, , ,1). 5. Italmr..l. L. Lernicic:_ter, an:in: J. C. Seltzer, Fredericksburg ; 11. D. Da l y, Bro.. Annvillc ; Martin Early, Valmyra. Decem ler 5. JAMES T. YOUNC r , GAS FITTtR, WALNUT STREET, next dr.oir to A. S. E1,330f• fico, LEBANON, PA. plureli BOWMAN', TAAUFtR h CAP'P'S 71 U JIB le L R R Li This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. TILE urolorsigned hjyre lately formed a partner i. ship for the Le ‘ isptise•of engnging_in the. Lu mber on, :f new plan, would reapeetf,Viay inform Die public at issfgo, il;LiCtheiralliive of buSiket's iS Davin liniVniaN's Etid Inniber Yard .in East Lenanno, fronting aii Cnebtiitit street, One *vinare (mei the Evangelical eh:arch. They have enfavgett :be 'Vivid and filled is with a new and excellent ascortment Wall kinds of Lumber, sad' as DOAnna, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATIIS, SIIINDLE.S. AND SCANTLTtG, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep eon skinny on hand, a full owl well-seasone,l a.4...iortmeut of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of anything in their line are invited to call,examine their stork, and learn their pricen, „ Thankful flu. pat.t favora, they hope, that by attention to bn*lnema and moderato prteett„ to.utorit a continuance f public patronage. 9)issolution Of Partnership. OTICE ie hereby given that the partnership hereto fere exieting between JoltOd Houser end D. C. tStnith. in the Grain end Coal businees, trading under the firm of Censer 1 Smith, in Corawill township, Lebanon county, Pa., was dissolved by mutual eonserft an the let day of Apil, Isdil. Alt per op having, eininet will present them, and tbuie indebted will make p.yiliulit to D. C. SMITH, in whose hands the hooks re- JONAS ROUSER, • Notice to the nablie. TOTICE is leerehy given that a Note of Lionel for Fl Vll 111 NII IUI) POLLATIS. dated 21st Noverns ter,lSfetl. and payable the Ist of April. Ittelt, Oven by he undersi Ilenry SttralP, of Stoneleshorg s iAtt ha county, 1,... will not be pni.l as value has not been ree'elveo th,•rvfnr. JOH N G, ItATDOII.II I . Millsseek tp., 1. leanon co., Pa.--Aprlt 10. 'Ol. ylAi hl AO Ul DK—Being' a privile s 4 2ita.truf tor fir married persons, or those to be married. both male and female, in everything concerning the phYslologY and relations of our sexual sy,dem. and the production or preventatiett of offspring including all klie new dis. reveries never befi , ro aiven in the IhreiA language, by WM. YOUNG. M. D. Ti, h: is really a valuable and in terefitine work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, anti is illosteatml with numerous 7ravings. All 3 ming married people. o r thos e c a n to n _ plating marriage. and having the least impediment to married 1110, should read this book. It discloses secrets Mat every one slintdil be inapt:tinted with : still it is e book that most be locked op, and not lie about thr house. It Will he sent to any one on the receipt of. I wilily-five cents, in specie or postage•statops. Address D' . WM. YOUNG, No., 4t6 SPRUGII St., above 4;4 Philadelphia. Pa. k 7 ", A FriaerED AND UN FORTUN ATP---No matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the mire of any one of the notorious Qt.:me:re., native or foreign—who advertise in this or any ethinr paper. get ft ropy of either. of Dr. Young'n nook .and road it raretliny. It will be the menus of saving you teeny a dollar. your health. and possibly yoUriiro, DR. YOUNG can be consulted on tiny of the diseases described in his mad 'eat ionso t his (Ace, N 0.416 ,:qirmie II reel. above Fon [April lti. FAMILY-GROCERIES ! Porto Rico Sugar,. Prime Rio Code°. New Orleans Sugar, Prime Jara Coffee, 3telined A R .tC,SALgar, Young Ilyoou Tea,' Pulverised Sugar, ificPerial Tea, (4.n.hod Sugar, "Baker's Chocolate, Loaf .7.,ttgar, Sovering's Syrup. % Philadelphja Syrup,' .Sugar and Mo:asses, New Orleans Molasses„(New CroP)Printe., Layer Raisins, . Dried Apples. • Valencia Raisins, Dried Pe:wilts, (halves) Seedless Raisins, Dried Cherries, Currants, Dried Elderberries, NEW IM ACKER EL. PRIME RAM PRIM('( (NEESE, r llt LARD, .. CANDLES. SOAPS. &e., .B , e. On hand, and new supplies constantly received, and ".;,. Bo ld a l the lamest en.li prices. at the Irew Store of , !, '. K. & .1. ECKERT, .. Cumberland street ; Lebanon, Pa. '' RUTTER, LARD, POTATOES, •. 4 1, EGlis, • TALLOW, .BEANS. -,, '' SOAP. BEESWAX, BR IVTLES, Ae47.&c.: ~ For whirb 'to pay the hig,hAst market prigs in Ex. chance for Merchandise. .. • W. K. &J. ECKERT. •• , Lebanon, December 12. ISCG. !. .: • t Dissolitstiqai of P4rtivert:li — ip. ItyncE, is hereby given that: the Partnership, N rween David Leachey'and James McNamara, WAR dissolved on the Ist of April, 1861: AU claims against the firm are to ho presented to the untlereigned for set thexteut. JAMES LEACHEY. Lebanon; April 3,1861. HOSETTER'S STOMA6I4, BITTERS, . The proprietors and manufacturers of HOS TETTER'S .CELURATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians-and citizens generally of the 'United States, hcoanSo the article has attained a rept tation'heretefore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or Ida:zoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stentach lin ters for the last year amounted 10 over a half million bottles, and from its 'tfest st -a+ ty increase lax times Test, it is evident that during .the coming year , Hte' Colltimption will reach near one million betties. This immense emrunt could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the preptva tion, and-the sanction of the ;nest prominent physicians in those sections of the country wa,;.ro the article is best known, who nt,t only re e wa mi c t 4 l the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all tiizes to give testimonials to its efficacy in all eases of si,;machic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popularity, obtained BOWMAN, TIAUER. & eATT. Lebanon. Septomber 5, I,SoO. April 3,1551 WAIN:TED. MMI
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